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Old 14-04-2015, 09:45 AM
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You need the drop links for a Sti yeah, alloy arms ones, from memory the are small straight rod with bolts at both ends at 180 degrees to each other, I got mine second hand. If the arms came with an anti lift kit you need to have the subframe spacers and longer bolts, as you usually have to lower the subframe towards the back to clear the newer rear bracket.

Your drive shafts will just about be long enough to fit alloy arms (the track will be wider by I think 10mm each side) and you will definitely need to do tracking straight afterwards as it will be quite a bit out.
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